NAREDCO MAHI, the women's wing of the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), has taken significant steps to strengthen the real estate collaboration between India and Singapore.
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NAREDCO MAHI is the women's wing of the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO). It aims to empower women entrepreneurs and professionals in the real estate sector by providing a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and business development.
The main purpose of the event was to strengthen real estate collaboration between India and Singapore, explore new opportunities, and forge strategic partnerships. It featured panel discussions, workshops, and one-on-one meetings on various topics in the real estate sector.
The MoU signed between NAREDCO MAHI and the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore (REDAS) aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, best practices, and market intelligence between the two organizations. It sets the stage for joint projects and initiatives that could drive economic growth and development in both countries.
The Women in Real Estate Leadership (WIREL) initiative is designed to support and mentor women entrepreneurs and professionals in the real estate sector. It provides resources and training needed to succeed in a traditionally male-dominated industry, including mentorship programs, skill development workshops, and networking opportunities.
The key topics discussed at the event included current trends and challenges in the real estate market, sustainable development practices, and innovative financing models. Speakers from both India and Singapore shared their insights and experiences, highlighting the mutual benefits of enhanced bilateral cooperation.

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